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appointment.
Summer Jobs, warehouse work. Three eight hours
shifts. Two locations. Dallas (214-245-9512) or Houston
(713-820-3820).
2-1 and 2-2 available for immediate or May occupancy.
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If you presently have the following
symptoms, call to see if you are eligible
to participate in a Urinary Tract
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positions.
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able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
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Sublease 1-1 apt. from 6/1-8/15 w/possibility of renewal.
Close to gig em shuttle route. If interested, please call
696-5647.
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behind Blinn College. 693-9880.
Employment Opportunity
Sublease for Summer - 2-2 apt. , huge closets, balcony,
poolside, shuttle bus, clubhouse, $500/mo. 764-6645. 1
Sublease 1-1 apartment for Summer until Aug. 15. $330/
mo., water paid. Call 764-8927.
SUMMER WORK
Would you like to:
* make $ 1850/month?
* enhance your resume?
* gain valuable experience
for your career?
* an opportunity to travel?
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1,2,3 bdrm houses, duplexes & apts. available NOW1
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Sublease or female roommate needed for Jun-Aug. 2-1
studio apartment, Ig. bdrms, sm. patio. Kelly, 821-2113.
2-1 1/2 fourplex, yard, W/D, shuttle near A & M, water paid,
$475, $495. 693-0551,764-8051.
Roommate
VIP Research is currently seeking applications for In
terns who are junior or senior level students in the life
sciences. Interested applicants should send resumes for
immediate consideration. VIP Research, Inc., 2901 E.
29th, Suite 117, Bryan, TX 77802.
Male roommate needed for summer. Own room, $215/mo
+ 1/3 utilities. Brian 764-1104.
Christian Couple w/bedroom available - bills paid, shuttle
route, $250/mo. 693-3838.
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn up to $2, 000+/mo. on
Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel.
Summer & Full-time employment available. No experi
ence necessary. Forinfocall 1-206-634-0468 ext. C5855.
Female roommate needed - own room, $100/dep, $175/
mo + 1/3 utilities. 696-0051.
For Sale
Summer Resort Jobs - Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Tropical
& mountain destinations worldwide. 1-800-807-5950
ext. R5855.
1985 Honda Elite 150 Moped - blue, two seater. Great
condition, convenient transportation. $475 846-9445.
AA Alaska Summer Employment. Join the Gold Rush to
Alaska's Fisheries Industry! Earn $5,000/mo. in canner
ies, processors, etc.! Male or female. No experience
required. Room/board/travel often provided. Guaran
teed success! (919) 929-4398 ext. A134.
Queen sized waterbed, Black Lacquer, heated, padded
sideboards, great shape, $300. 696-1649.
Newton Message Pad w/box & manuals - $500. (713)
816-8106.
AA Cruise & Travel Employment Guide. Earn Big $$$ +
travel the world free (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii & more)!
Hurry! Busy Spring & Summer Seasons rapidly ap
proaching. Free Student Travel Club Membership! (919)
929-4398 ext. C134
Kenwood 150 watt rack system w/surround sound, cabi
nets included, $1,100/080. (713) 816-8106.
Word Processor/Typewriter, Brother WP-3550, monitor,
memory capability, spreadsheet, $275. Call Wade, 847-
5791.
For Rent
Slightly used Gibson Epiphone Acoustic Guitar and case
plus accessories - $450 or best offer. Call Jennie at 847-
0028.
Do you have a recent
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or FRACTURE?
Are you experiencing moderate to severe
pain due to a sprain, strain, or- fracture? If
so, and you are 18 years of age or older,
you may qualify to participate in a
pharmaceutical research study for possible
relief of musculoskeletal pain. Participants
must have had a recent (within three days)
injury involving a sprain, strain, or fracture.
Qualified participants will be given study
medication and a free physical exam.
Please remember to call as soon as
possible after your injury so that you meet
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Starting at $435
*New Swimming Pool.
‘Basketball Court
‘Laundry
‘Huge Walk-in Closets
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& Cable Special
822-0472
ATTENTION MUSICIANS: Kawai K1 digital synthesizer
for sale. Great pro keyboard. Only $400/060. Must sell
Quick! Call Chris at 847-2463.
MUST SELL!! Sony Car Discman - $100. Coors Neon
Beer Sign - $45. Wilson Hammer 5.2 95 4 3/8 - $125. All
prices OBO. Call Karl, 268-7427.
1993 RedX Titanium Racing Bicycle 56cm, Dura Ace
Components, $1,600. New! 774-7346.
Cannondale Racing 400 Shimano 105 components, look
clippless pedals, 56cm, less than 1 yr old - $800. 774-
7346.
Brand new Ikea queen size bed, mattress, footboard &
headboard, $250. Boughtfor$600. Must Sell!! 764-6532.
Ping Eye 2 Golf Clubs, 2-SW, Black Dot, excellent condi
tion, $495. (409) 364-2451.
For Sale
Black taffeta & lace dress for sale. Knee length, fitted
bodice, size 7, strapless. Worn once - bought for $270,
sell for $100. 693-7936 Debbie.
Rollerblades - Aeroblades, black metallic w/purple straps,
black wheels, excellentcondition, size 12 1/2. $200 846-
6770 Chris.
Camcorder: Hi8 digital hlfi w/2 batteries, charger, cables
& case. Like new, $750 (negotiable). 696-7260.
Ladies "GIANT” Mountain Bike (hot pink & blue) w/Gel
Tech Seat, car rack & U-Lock. Excellent condition $300.
Call 775-5267, leave a message.
Automobiles
Acura 1990 RS - 54K, great shape, $8,275/OBO 690-
0355 after 6pm, Carla.
1989 Honda Accord - automatic, gold-colored, hwy miles,
excellent condition, $5,900 764-4066.
1983 Toyota Supra - black, loaded, excellent condition,
$2,750 0 80. 764-4066.
1984 VW GTI - good condition, sunroof, A/C. AM/FM
stereo, $1,500/080. 693-4104.
Adorable female ferret. Great Pet! 1 yr. old, spayed,
descented, housetrained, $120 - includes cage & some
supplies. Mary 846-9425 .
Services
Feeling run down? Formula One can give you the energy
you need! Call 1-800-328-5330 or 1-713-466-0884
ATTN: GRADUATING SENIORS - Got a new job in
Houston? Need a new place to live? Let me help you find
yournewhome. Professional Apartment Locating. Friendly
& hardworking. Call Tim ( Class 84 ) 1-800-210-5048.
Sublease 1-1 for summer. $385/mo, pool, gym, free
cable, busroute. 696-7526. 121-4/4-4/8
Put the experience of a Professional Secretary to work for
you. Typing, Word Processing, Resume. Rush orders
accepted. Laser Printer. 776-4498 Claudia.
1-1 apartment, $380-$400/mo, laundromat, pool, water
paid. Yellowhouse Apartments. 696-4284.
AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-Fun, Laugh-a-Lotll! Ticket
dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu
(8:30am-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm-
9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm)-Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-
2:30pm). Across from University Tower. Walk-Ins wel
come. $20 w/ ad = $5 off. 411 Tex. Ave. So 846-6117.
Woodbrook Condos. Sublease for summer with option to
lease in fall. $725/mo., 2-2 1/2. Call 764-7818.
Typing
Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush job ac
cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte
at 823-2418.
Joy's Professional Typing. Word processing. Resume
service, Laser printer. 846-6418.
MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances,
weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc Mic./lights
available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 693-
6294,
Personal
DIRTY, LIVE, HOT TALK. Steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1-
800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed. HOT,
KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MCA/, $2.00-
$3.99/min. 18+.
Miscellaneous
SKINNY DIP
Thigh Cream
It really works, see for yourself!
(713) 781-9129 - Houston
Distributer Inquiries Welcome
$$ Money for College$$ - $135 million unclaimed! Schol
arship matching guaranteed! Free Informative booklet.
24 hour recording. 800-434-6015, ext. 1090.
Greeks & Clubs
GREEKS & CLUBS. Earn $50-$250 for yourself, plus up
to $500 for your club! This fundraiser costs nothing and
lasts one week. Call now and receive a free gift 1-800-
932-0528 ext.65.
Computers
Macintosh Computer rentals starting at $50/mo.
upgrades & repairs. 823-1097.
Rent computer - quiet, private computer cottage. Com
prehensive software. 3 min. from campus. $6/hr, no
printer charge. 823-3489.
Real Estate
Real Estate Sale: large, undeveloped corner lot: Birch
Creek Forest by Lake Somerville, Burleson County; tennis
courts, pool, private fishing lake. $3,800 (713) 350-1622.
Travel
FLY FREE! (almost). London- $99 (R.T.), Sydney- $250
(R.T.), any U.S. or International city. Free information:
800-745-0364.
Lost/Found
Lost 3/24/94 - Wedding ring set at Fuddruckers. Very
generous reward. Call 847-0137 or 1-817-738-5257.
Place Your Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696
Notice
*SPECIAL*SPECIAL*SPECIAL*
Spacious 1 & 2 bedrooms. Now preleasing,
newly remodeled, available for immediate
move-in. Starting at $365/mo. Call or
come by: The Landing Apartments
3200 Pinfeather, Bryan
822-7321
Part-time Office Help - 20-25/hrs per week ( flexible
schedule), position includes filing & office duties, PC
knowledge helpful, nonsmoker. Must be able to work
through summer. Apply in person BobSmith Gas Prod
ucts, 2324 S. College, Bryan. No calls please!
Summer sublease w/renewal option, 2-1 1/2, Southwood
Valley, W/D, shuttle, $480/mo. 764-4800.
Large efficiency apartment. Sublease $295/mo, 5/15-8/
27 ( renewal option). Call 696-1766.
For rent - Huge 1bdrm/1ba., 500 yards from campus,
$350/mo. 862-7702.
Writers & Photographers needed for Study Breaks Maga
zine. Call 268-1496.
Walden Pond Apartments. Summer rent, 1-1, $350/mo,
pets ok, pool, pond. 696-9468, leave message.
Director of Youth. Full-time Summer, part-time Sept-May.
Experience necessary. References required. Apply St.
Paul's United Methodist Church, 2506 Cavitt, Bryan, TX
77801 by 4/22/94.
Summer sublease -1-1 studio, Spring Heights, $385/mo.
268-8167 leave message.
Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurses,
& Lifeguards needed for girls' resident camps near Ath
ens,Texas, and on Lake Texoma. For more information,
call Janis Hunt at (214) 823-1342 or 1-800-442-2260.
EOE.
Sublease May-Aug. w/option to keep after. 2-1 1/2, 6
min. from campus, 2 pools, 1 laundromat, $460/mo. all
utilities paid except electric & garbage. The Oaks. 779-
SI 07.
Sublease for Summer. 3-2, W/D, 1 block from campus,
water paid, $650/mo. Northgate. Call 846-5518.
MAY GDADS
If you ordered a 1994 Aggieland and will not be on campus next fall
to pick it up, you can have it mailed. You should stop by the Student
Publications business office, room 230 Peed McDonald Building,
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $5
mailing and handling fee. Pefunds will not be made on Aggieland
yearbooks not picked up within one semester of the publication date.
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Wednesda
ay, i
Newly renovated 2-1, 14x60 fleetwood, fenced yard, all
major appliances, $14,500 (approximately $1,400 down).
823-6212.
COMIC BOOKS 1954-1978, (#2-229) Amazing Spiderman,
(#1-131) Ironman, Xmen, Batman, Marvel & DC Comics.
Serious Collectors. Toshiba T3200 Laptop, 1 meg, 40MB
HD, $400. 693-3838.
NEW DOUBLE - $25,900. Spacious 3 bdrm w/plywood
floors, extra insulation, wood siding & much more. Low
down S low payments. Call for free brochures. 800-880-
5614.
4 What's Up
Wednesday
TAMU Microbiology Society :
General mtg. elections for the
new officers for 1994-1995
school year ,7 p.m. 504 Rtidder .
For more info, call Ketan
Sukkawala at 693-8726.
Directory for Fall 1994\
available. 7 p.m. 292-BMti
Student Center, for morein!
1 2th Man office at 846-819!
Wednesi
TAMU Sports Car Club: Gener
al Mtg.- Autocross Results and Of
ficer Nominations, 7 p.m. KOLD
1 10. For more info, call 764-
7996.
Committee for Awarecs
Mexican American Culture
mittee mtg. 7 p.m. 601 Et
fir more info, call Michelleft
do at 845-1515.
Pi Sigma Epsilon: Interview
Speaker, mandatory for all actives
and pledges, with general meeting
following. Business attire. 6:30
p.m.308 Rudder. For more info,
call Carlos 696-0082.
Class of 1 994: We neef
tures of you-Class oH99{
our Senior slideshow att
Banquet April 30. Anypiit;
negatives or slides would;
We want you to be a partol
weekend! Deadline April 1
more info, call Jodi at 84
or Heather at 764-1690.
TAMU Classic and Antique Car
Club: Cruise and chow, Redline
Burgers across from Kroger, for
more info, call Tim Hernandez
847-2208.
12th Man Student Foundation:
General mtg. with Lynn Hickey,
guest speaker. Applications for
What’s Up is a Battalion/; I
that lists non-profit studen:
faculty events and activities
should be submitted no laie;
three days in advance ofilij
sired run date. Applicationd
lines and notices are note
and will not be run in
If you have any questions,
call the newsroom at 845-311
Serbian troops pierce
unprotected ‘safe zoi
l J.S. makes no plans to intervene
30 miles southeast
The Associated Press
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina
— Hundreds of civilians fled burn
ing villages Tuesday ahead of Bosn
ian Serb troops who breached de
fense lines around the Muslim en
clave of Gorazde.
An officer in the Muslim-domi
nated Bosnian government said the
enclave’s defenders had been forced
back by the breakthroughs. Govern
ment officials called the situation
critical for the besieged eastern area,
which was declared a U.N. “safe
zone” last May but has been unpro
tected by U.N. troops.
Serb leaders and international aid
workers also reported Serb advances
after a week of heavy fighting. U.N.
aid workers said 5 2 civilians had
been killed and 249 wounded since,
last week.
There was no sign Western na
tions would intervene as NATO did
with threats of air strikes to force
the withdrawal of Serb artillery
around Sarajevo. The Unitj^ States
said it had no plans to help
Gorazde’s 65,000 residents.
Gen. John Shalikashvili, chairman
of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, told
reporters in Washington that air
power would be ineffective against
what is primarily small-arms fight
ing around Gorazde.
He said that should not be seen
as a “green light” for Serb attacks,
and he did not flatly rule out inter
vention. “Tomorrow, the circum
stances in Gorazde could very well
change and the use of air power
could be very appropriate,” he said.
Lt. Gen. Sir Michael Rose, the
U.N. commander in Bosnia, planned
to go to Gorazde to assess the situa
tion Wednesday. About 200
refugees from the area blocked the
entrance to his Sarajevo headquar
ters Tuesday, demanding immediate
action to save Gorazde, which is
s.
about
ital.
“Please inform Gen. Rose:
tomorrow is too late,” sn:
Marsala, one of the protester:
The enclave has been utidt
during much of the 2-yearw
began when Bosnia’s goveti
declared independence from
dominated Yugoslavia.
“Our units have defeat
government forces inside Col
pocket and have reached thti
bank of the Drina River,
Manojlo Milovanovic, the Bo
Serb's chief of staff, told the Be; |
Serb news agency SRNA.
The Drina River divides tl
clave, which is about niner
from east to west and 12i
north to south. The townoffc
is on the left hank of theDrim
A government army olfi
speaking on condition ol anon
ty, said Serb troops broketk
defense lines at three locatiounbu
government soldiers had lorer/^
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towaro the center ot Goratit,
said.
Commanders in Gorazdet
U.N. military observers theSel
broke defense lines to the soii |
southeast and were very dosed |
town, said Maj. Rob Annink.a'
spokesman iq Sarajevo. The
military observers were not trail
about the enclave for securitj
sons.
The international humaniu 1
group Doctors Without Bob
which has two physicians
Gorazde, said Serb troops had’
fectively pierced” front linest
north and east of the enclave.
“Many villages on the left
of the river Drina have been or
and burnt as part of the offensht
a result, hundreds of refugees'
fleeing,” the group saidinasii
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Black high school students protes
reinstatement of white principal
The Associated Press
WEDOWEE, Ala. — Dozens of
black students boycotted classes
Monday to protest the reinstatement
of a white principal who threatened
to cancel the high school prom if
blacks and whites dated each other.
Joining the boycott was student
ReVonda Bowen, who filed a civil
rights lawsuit against Principal Hu-
lond Humphries for allegedly telling
her she was “a mistake” because her
father is white and her mother is
black.
The boycott was launched by civ
il rights groups as the 680-student
Randolph County High School,
which is about 38 percent black, re
opened after a week-long spring
break.
Humphries returned after being
suspended March 14. The school
board voted 4-2 on Thursday to re
instate him. One white member re
signed in protest.
Humphries, 55, who has been
principal for 25 years, declined
comment, but told one newspaper
reporter, “I’d like for you to leave
town.”
At a Feb. 24 assembly, he3
mixed-race couples would nott*
lowed at the prom and that it■
be canceled if they showed
Humphries withdrew the threaii :
next day and has said his comntf
were misunderstood.
Bowen said Humphries told
she was “a mistake” when
asked whom she should take toe;'
prom.
The 16-year-old juniors!
Monday that her lawyer advised:
not to talk about Humphries, 1
that she would return to scl
Tuesday.
At least 60 black studentssf- i
the day at two churches discuss! 1
multicultural issues and nonviolf
protest.
Many of the boycotting stude
wore black-and-white ribbons.
Charlotte Clark-Frieson
lone black on the school board!
a leader of the boycott, said
made the ribbons ‘ as a symbol
our movement, a symbol of
our belief in one nation
God. ’ ’
School
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“My feeling is that there are
certain educational needs that
need to be met in the Killeen
area, but Tm not sure a four-year
institution is the answer.”
Sanchez said a reconfiguration
of the existing schools in the area
is possible.
“Tarleton could play a major
role,” Sanchez said. “AStMcoi!
also get involved in the decisicc
The task force, made up
representatives from existing
stitutions in the Temple
Killeen area and other highert ;
ucation representatives, met
February and Sanchez said
sent everybody out to gather
on the issue.
Sanchez said he anticipa 1
two more meetings before
group can decide what reefli
mendations to make.
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